Thingness of Things; Resistentialism, it says here, is the very latest.

HATRED of one's father at Victoria. Clapham, a nightmare of cream-painted plumbing and baths in the sky. Sorrow and Angst over the fish in the dining car. Then Dover, looking guiltily northward at the death of the spirit.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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